Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Thursday, November 23, 2006

A THANKSGIVING DAY PRAYER

So many blessings through the yearBring joy and peace of mindAs loved ones gather in good cheerDrawn by the ties that bindThe warmth that kindred spirits shareFills hearts with love renewedWhat better time to show we careWith acts of gratitudeLet's usher in the season newA toast to you and meAs debt to those who serve is dueWe're here, we're safe, we're freeThe bounty present in our sightIn humble thanks we prayWill gladden more than appetitesTomorrow as todayRemember dear departed soulsUnite us all againGive us strength to reach our goalsWatch over us,AMEN

(This prayer will be read at our Thanksgiving Meal.....written by Ed, my Sweetie Man)MAY YOU ALL HAVE A WARM AND WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Hey, I don't know about you, but I do tend to change crafts every so often. I've always done alot of different crafts and enjoy trying out new things but I do have ones I especially like. Crocheting is of course one of them and I'm really getting hooked on knitting, but I do love my cross stitch. I've really been in the mood to do some and show some of the ones I'm working on. I've been also visiting some cross stitch blogs and adding them to my bloglines hoping to meet some people on that end. I've notice that some ladies in the Cal Pal I'm in do some cross stitch also. I really enjoy redwork too and have done some pillows on that end. Well, anyway, on Saturday I happened to visit a great cross stitch shop a couple of miles from my house and that really put me in the mood. So much so that I got a incredible cross stitch of a Mastif which looks exactly like my Eros' mom who lives next door. I started it in hopes of giving it to my neighbors but I'm going to make it sorta like from Eros' to his mom for Christmas. I'm really excited about finishing it not that I don't have other WIP cross stitch projects to do....but I wouldn't be a true crafter if I didn't, I always say. Anyway, I thought I would show you a couple of pics of some completed projects I've done. This first one I did a long time ago but I've always loved the saying:

This second one was a gift to Sweetie Man. I made the frame from a dollar store frame with glued on sticks. I really like this one. I have so many cross stitch patterns I want to do I can't even count. I especially love doing small ornament projects or ones you can make small stand up items that are stuffed. My fingers are itching. On a different note, the puppies graduate next week...there will definately be pics on that. We are supposed to play some fun games with them so it will be a great time. We probably didn't do the homework as much as we should have, but we still got alot out of it, I think anyway. We still have work to do but at least we are headed in the right direction. And speaking of heads, my older dog, Katie, nipped little Chloe in the face the other day...it seems all the dogs were crowding in the doorway and things got a little tense. No blood but Chloe got a small abcess and lump near her eye and now she's on antibiotics and inflammatory medicines. Looks like it's healing already and she doesn't seem to mind the extra treats that the medicines are hidden in. Oh, well, that's it for tonight. Just wanted to let you all know that I'm adding a few things here and there with the cross stitch and hope you can let me know a little about any cross stitching or needlework you do. I'll leave you with some adorable pics the Sweetie Man took of the "peeps" the other day.....enjoy! (it's hard to believe that Chloe, on the left, is 5 1/2 months old and Eros, on the right, is almost 4 months.......what have I gotten myself into????)

Saturday, November 11, 2006

I just want to take a moment to salute all of the Veterans, both living and deceased, who have served our country. They had left their families and friends to protect you and me. There is no greater gift that can be given to each and every one of us.....the supreme sacrifice. I will forever be indebted to all of those whose served in all wars as well as those who are fighting now. A special thank you to my wonderful father, John, who served in the United States Army in WWII and who now lives in heaven and also to my Sweetie Man (picture below) who proudly and unselfishly served 20 years in the United States Navy. Thank you to both of these men in my life and to all the men and women who have served and are currently serving our country to protect our freedoms.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

It's a prayer shawl for a very kind lady in Maryland who is battling breast cancer right now. She's seems to be doing well so hopefully the prayer shawl will help her through the rest. But I have to tell you, beside this not being the best of pictures of it, I had a real time with this. Everything was going along fine, when I started the last and final skein. It turned out to be a different dye lot or else I accidently picked up a color that was extremely close to it. I was sick! I had knitted about 15 rows before I really discovered it. Now I am new to knitting and don't know how to frog knitting if that is even possible...but I did. I ended off the second skein then took the third and final skein and did about twenty rows of crochet on each end of the shawl. It had a strange shape when all was done but if you saw it on, it really wasn't that bad. The lady who got it loved it from what Sweetie Man told me...so I guess it will serve it's purpose. My prayers are with her through the shawl.I did have Election Day off of work so I did the usual running around after voting which took a total of 1 hour and that included the annual "boob squeeze" at the hospital. It's not the squeezing (though I do thank the mamogram angels that the power didn't go off at that particular moment leaving me with a permanent pancake on my chest)...but I do hate the fact that those squeeze machines are so darn cold...brrrrr! Okay...that's off my chest...get it? Off my chest? (nevermind)Anyway, I also cleaned or put a large dent in one of my closets that is actually a walk-in sorta thing that was becoming an "open the door and throw stuff in fast" if you know what I mean. It's now accessible and 6 garbage bags + and 3 clothing bags later...it's pretty nice if I do say so myself. I'm off again for Veteran's Day on Friday so I probably finish that up. I feel such a sense of accomplishment after a good "redding up"!Well, that's about it for now. If you have a moment, check out my first Dogster Badge on my sidebar. If you click directly on his name, it will take you to Eros' website that we started. Don't forget to leave him a bone so he'll know you were there. We'll eventually have one for each dog and then one for the cat at Catster. Thank you to the wonderful person who emailed it to me...you know who you are!So, till tomorrow and, in my case, a "mock" Friday.....Hasta Manana, yinz guys!

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I am a die-hard crafter and and lover of books. I am the mother of a wonderful young man and most importantly I am madly in love with my husband, Ed, who is the most wonderful incredible person I have every met in my life. I am blessed to be in his life and so very very lucky to be his wife!